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Wednesday, 25 November 2015

Supreme Court has once again
intervened in a matter concerning sports. This time, the highest law body of
India has stayed the Delhi High Court's order which concerns the incumbent
president of World Squash Federation, N. Ramachandran and the Rashtriya Khel
Protsahan Puruskar, he was awarded in 2011.

The
Rashtriya Khel Protsahan Puruskar was the latest addition to the list of
awards presented by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports. Instituted in
2009, the objective of the award is to encourage and promote involvement of corporates,
voluntary organizations, sports control boards etc., in the promotion and
development of sports in the country.

"The conferment of the
Rashtriya Khel Protsahan Puruskar is the highest award that the government can
bestow. It is a tribute to the dedication and hard work of the coaches and
trainees of the Indian Squash Academy," said the WSF President at the time
of being honoured in 2011.

However, on 31st
August this year, based on the directive from the Delhi high court as a result
of a PIL filed by former squash players questioning the eligibility of N.
Ramachandran for the award, the Union Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports had
to revoke the award. The order also directed the Sports Ministry to amend the existing
selection committee (changed on 12.2.2015) and to revert to the original composition,
which had the presence of eminent sports athletes in the selection panel.

This order came at a time when N.
Ramachandran was facing a lot of pressure both in India (involvement with IOA)
and abroad (World Squash).

Led by the Professional Squash
Association (PSA) along with some National Squash Federations, a 17-point
document prepared by the aforementioned parties strongly criticised the WSF at
the 45th World Squash Conference & Annual General Meeting (Nov 4-6) held at
Nice, France. They even asked the president of the world governing body, N.
Ramachandran to submit his resignation following the unsuccessful bid attempts
to include Squash in the Olympics.

N. Ramachandran who has been at
the helm of the World Squash since 2008 and has one more year to go before his
current term ends. For now, the Supreme Court's intervention on November 16th
comes a respite against his critics - "Until further orders, there shall
be stay of the operation of the judgement, an order passed by the High Court of
Delhi in Writ Petition (Civil) No. 2989 of 2013, dated 31.08.2015.”